Click to see the pictures from the Live Event

Photos from Saturday’s Live Event!

What an incredible event it was! Investors packed the house on Saturday for the MyHouseDeals.com Live Event! It was a memorable day of live training and networking.

And we’ve got the pictures to prove it! From the “Private Money” session with Tom Berry to the “Internet Lead Generation” discussion with Jack Mize and Jaremy Moritz, including their in-depth closed doors session for Premium members only in the afternoon, we captured every moment of the live event. Click here or the image below to see the pictures.

Click to see the pictures from the Live Event

We also brought back the “Networking Wall.” We asked our attendees who either needed a service or had a service to offer to write their name, phone number, and a short message on a large piece of paper on the wall.  By the end of the event it was completely covered with offers and services. As before, many people were frantically trying to copy everything down as the event came to a close… so we are making it available to you here in case you didn’t have a chance to. Check it out by clicking the image below or going to http://www.myhousedeals.com/houstonlive/networking-wall.asp

Click to scroll through the Networking Wall

These events get us so excited and motivated, we can’t wait until the next one! We hope you were there and enjoyed it as much as we did!

Until next time, happy (and profitable) investing!

Posted on Jun 29, 2010

Author: Doug Smith

MyHouseDeals was founded in April of 2005 and has since provided information on thousands of bargain-priced properties with over $7 Billion in equity (and growing!) In addition to property lists, we help investors succeed by providing valuable tools, resources and education. Most of the properties on MyHouseDeals are single-family houses. Many of these properties are wholesale deals, which are for sale by other investors. Others are motivated seller leads, which are for sale by homeowners who are often in a bad situation. These properties are typically discounted by far greater amounts than bank foreclosures.

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